Solve the system of equations by substitution. y = -4x + 5 y = 3x - 16 a. (-3, -25) b. (3, -7) c. (11, 17) d. (21, 47)
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Step 1:** Substitute the value of y from the second equation into the first equation: \[ -4x + 5 = 3x - 16 \] ** Show more…
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